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Is AI a Pathway to Better Teaching and Learning?

Edsurge

Indeed, premium private schools have a lot more scope to harness the potential of AI than the vast majority of public or state schools, many of which are underfunded and struggling to ensure that their students have equitable access to the subjects they want to study and their desired career paths.

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The SLIDE Study: A chat with Deb Kachel (Part 2)

NeverEndingSearch

The study emphasizes a critical equity issue: our most vulnerable students are those most impacted by a declining numbers of school librarians. I recently chatted with project director, Deb Kachel to dig a little deeper into what the study means and her hopes for its impact and use. or SLIDE research project. It was never documented.

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KinderLab Robotics Debuts AI Curriculum for Young Learners

eSchool News

“KIBO provides a research-proven method to explore computer science, engineering, and now AI concepts in early childhood STEM education.” Thinking with KIBO is aligned with the draft AI4K12 curriculum guidelines , which explore the “Five Big Ideas in AI”: Sensing, Representation and Reasoning, Learning, Natural Interaction, and Social Impact.

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How the Pandemic May Help More Students See Themselves as Scientists

Edsurge

And just as our eight-person research team was about to launch our years-in-the-making classroom intervention to boost science outcomes, the pandemic changed everything. We planned to study how highlights from these stories of overcoming obstacles might affect how high school students view their potential as scientists.

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We Run a Hybrid School. Here’s How We’re Adapting Our Schedule for the Times.

Edsurge

Usually at this time of year we love walking through our classrooms, seeing students creating digital artwork, plotting their growth toward mastery and collaborating with friends—but today, our campus stands mostly empty. Limited exposure by assigning 1-2 teachers for each learning group. Masking and hand sanitizing protocols.

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Drones in the Classroom: Teaching Writing and Collaboration with Drones

The CoolCatTeacher

Santha Walters uses drones in her English classroom to teach writing, collaboration and more. Learn how she does it, what standards she teaches, and technical issues of working with drones in the classroom. This Thursday, April 4 at 2pm ET/11 am PT join me for 12 Tips for Building Your Digital Classroom sponsored by PowerSchool.

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How to measure edtech impact in the ESSA era

eSchool News

recently released the Guidelines for Conducting and Reporting EdTech Impact research in U.S. These guidelines help clarify how research is conducted and how information is presented to users of edtech products based on the changes brought by the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA). For more details, download the full guidelines here.

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